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Monday, November 27, 2017

Sewing for Dolls: Pink Love, a Pretty New Dress

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After far too much time, here is my next project.  Finally!

And it’s more doll clothes, getting tired of them yet? 

A pink vintage style dress set for a doll.

Anyway, I whipped up this cute pink doll dress and accessories for my newest ball jointed doll.  It was actually really quick to make, once I managed to find the time to make it. 

Making a pink a-line dress for a doll.

I used the pattern for the bodice of this blue doll dress I made before, but substituted the skirt for a circle skirt using this tutorial.

Making a pink a-line dress for a doll.

Following the same directions as the blue dress, I pieced them together, added some ribbon…

A pink vintage style dress for a doll.

…And got this cute pink dress.

A pink vintage style dress set for a doll.

And it looks so adorable on my doll (check out the doll blog for what they have to say about it).  The circle skirt gives it a sort of vintage or retro look.

A pink vintage style dress set for a doll.

The ribbon around the waist ties in back making it extra adorable.

A pink vintage style dress set for a doll complete with pearl necklace.

To add to the vintage feel, I made simple necklace from small pearls.

A pink vintage style dress set for a doll.

And to complete the outfit, I made this simple headband using leftover ribbon (check out my doll headband tutorial to make your own).

Here’s the updated list:

Four down,  just three more to go.  And the next two will be up really soon for sure this time. :)


Give it a try:

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful dress for your beautiful doll! You're a very good seamstress. I look forward to seeing your next project. Thank you for sharing at Party in Your PJ's!

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